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  • Hurley’s maX Rewards Partners with Cayman Airways’ Sir Turtle Rewards to Enable Point- to-Mile Conversions
    Randy Merren, Paul Tibbets and Sir Turtle at Hurley’s Grand Harbour Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – December 9, 2025 – Hurley’s, Grand Cayman’s leading grocery retailer, is proud to […]
  • Cayman: Containment Efforts Continue After Avian Flu Detection
    From Cayman Islands Government Nov 30 2025 Government teams continued coordinated containment and monitoring activities today, Sunday 30 November, following the confirmed detection of H5N1 […]
  • Cayman: CBC Intercepts two Major Drug Importation Attempts; Five Arrested
    FIVE INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED AFTER CBC INTERCEPTS TWO MAJOR DRUG IMPORTATION ATTEMPTS Grand Cayman, December 8, 2025 – The Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) recently disrupted two major […]
  • Cayman: A Man’s Body was Recovered from the Water off West Bay During a Joint Search Effort
    From RCIPS Just after 1:30 PM on Saturday, 6 December, police and other emergency services were dispatched to North West Point Road, West Bay, in response to a suspected drowning. It was reported […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Armed Robbery in West Bay
    From RCIPS Just before 10:30 PM on Friday, 5 December, police were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of an armed robbery that took place at a convenience store in the Mount […]

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Euro giants play in Spain

Two of European football’s giants face off at the Camp Nou as Milan battle Barcelona in Group H of the Champions League. The Spanish side will be hoping to put one of the competitions most successful sides to the sword…

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Djokovic beats Nadal to win 1st US Open title

NEW YORK (AP) — Bothered by pain in his back, ribs and cramping legs, Novak Djokovic was face-down beside the court in Arthur Ashe Stadium, getting massaged by a trainer. Having dropped a set against defending champion Rafael Nadal, Djokovic’s…

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The history of cheesecake

I can’t imagine a world without cheesecake. Actually, you’d have to search back to 776 BC, long before the first Cheesecake Factory opened as the Greeks are said to have served cheesecake to the athletes at the first Olympic games….

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James Murdoch faces second grilling in Parliament

LONDON (AP) — James Murdoch will be recalled for a second grilling before Britain’s Parliament, a senior lawmaker investigating the tabloid phone hacking scandal said yesterday. The announcement from John Whittingdale, the chairman of Parliament’s media committee, comes after former…

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I’m mad ‘cause I’m one. I’m sane ‘cause I‘m one (but only when playing the game).

I’m alone. I’m standing on a soapbox in the middle of George Town. I’m shouting, “I, Georgina Wilcox, should be the Premier of the Cayman Islands.” If a psychiatrist passed by he would diagnose me as suffering from this or…

ISports Sports World

Brady’s 517 yards, four TDs lift Pats over Dolphins

MIAMI (AP) — Desperate to slow down Tom Brady, the Miami Dolphins tried playing 12 men on defense. That didn’t work. They drew a penalty. Using only 11 defenders was even worse. Brady threw for a team-record 517 yards and…

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Gunmen attack school van in Pakistan, five dead

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Gunmen attacked a school van in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing three children, a teacher and the driver, police said. At least five others were wounded in the attack in Matani on the outskirts of the…

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‘Happy Feet’ penguin vanishes on his way home

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The penguin known as “Happy Feet” has vanished in the ocean on his way home from New Zealand, eluding his trackers just days after his release and leaving behind a mystery that may never be…